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Apple M4 processor beats Intel Core i9-14900KS by 16% in Geekbench single-core performance test

Apple M4 processors score around 3800 points in the single-core performance test Geekbench. Recently, several assessments comparing the M4 with the flagship Intel Core i9-14900KS processor have appeared in the test database. In single-threaded tests,...

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The Realme GT Neo6 offers a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip, up to 1TB of storage, 120W charging and a price starting at $290

Realme is preparing to release a new smartphone in its GT lineup. The Realme GT Neo6 comes with flagship-level specifications at a relatively low price. The Realme GT Neo6 is equipped with the almost flagship-grade Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor, whi...

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The 2024 Moto G Stylus 5G gets wireless charging, a bigger screen, and an older processor for a price of $399

Motorola has released a new mid-range smartphone Moto G Stylus 5G. The novelty has an updated design and several improvements compared to its predecessor. The screen has improved in particular. The Moto G Stylus 5G 2024 is equipped with a 6.7-inch di...

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What do whales sing about? Artificial intelligence reveals 'deeper' meaning of conversations and use of separate alphabet than thought

An investigation of whale language using machine learning has revealed a complex phonetic system, indicating that cetaceans can communicate with each other in a manner similar to humans. A research article by specialists from the Massachusetts Instit...

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Stack Overflow forum blocks users who don't agree to share their posts for ChatGPT training

There is a virtual war going on between the administration and users on the popular Internet forum for programmers Stack Overflow. The reason for this was Stack Overflow's partnership with OpenAI to train artificial intelligence models using forum us...

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Fallout 76 players blew up Phil Spencer's camp with a nuke - revenge for Bethesda studios closure

Players have found a unique way to get back at Xbox CEO Phil Spencer for closing several Bethesda studios and leaving the fate of games uncertain - they destroyed his camp in Fallout 76. Phil's camp is located in the center of a bright red circle. A...

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Without VPN and government authorization: banned WhatsApp suddenly works in China

WhatsApp has strangely been working on some devices in China for two weeks, despite the long-standing government ban on messaging services. The government's initiative is part of a broad blockage of foreign internet platforms (including Signal and In...

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Gilat SkyEdge satellite systems manufactured in Ukraine were massively supplied to Russia - Slidstvo.info

According to data from "Slidstvo.Info", Gilat SkyEdge satellite communication systems, produced in Ukraine, were supplied to Russia in tens of thousands. The plant of the American company Jabil Circuit in Uzhgorod produced systems for the Israeli Gil...

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Microsoft wants more games in the vein of Hi-Fi Rush, shutting down its developer and offering voluntary severance agreements to the ZeniMax team

Strange things are happening at Microsoft. Matt Booty, head of Xbox Game Studios, held a meeting to discuss the unit's future goals. “We need smaller games that give us prestige and awards,” Booty told employees. This happened the day after Microsof...

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Fake Monet for $600,000. Artificial intelligence identified 40 fake paintings on eBay

Researchers used AI to analyze images of paintings sold on eBay and found almost 40 fakes. Among them are counterfeit "Monet" and "Renoir", which were trying to be auctioned for between $150,000 and $600,000. "At the beginning, we analyzed several im...

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Intel: motherboard makers did it all wrong - first official public statement on CPU problems

Intel has released an official statement regarding the stability issues of processors that have been observed recently. Now the information is intended for users with corresponding processors and motherboards, not just for manufacturers. In short - d...

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